@1: Stan Rumbaugh is running against State Supreme Court Justice Jim Johnson, who is the author of the above-mentioned opinion.
The man I focus on in this post, Justice Richard B. Sanders, signed Johnson's opinion, saying he agreed—or, in supreme court language, concurred—with what Johnson wrote.
The Rumbaugh vs. Johnson race will be decided in the primary because it only has two contenders.
The Sanders race (in which we've endorsed Charlie Wiggins) will be decided in the general because it has three contenders.
He also had no idea that "No Parking" signs out front of the office meant NO PARKING brah, like you cant park your car here mister, don't try or you'll get TOWED, like the sign said...and he was deeply confused and concerned when some cops pointed this out.
I heard that Sanders was on the guest list for the grand opening of the new Scientology Church in Queen Anne from a buddy who saw the press release. I didn't know Scientologists didn't like abortion!
Have you seen Phil Talmadge's ridiculous endorsement of Sanders where he says that Sanders will stand up for our Constitutional rights? What a crock! I can't believe that Talmadge got snowed so badly.
I had the good fortune to grill Justice Sanders on this particular issue on a separate endorsement committee, and I started by reading from the decision, and pointing out that it basically states that gays CAN get married, just to people of the opposite gender.
His response: "Well, it's true, they can".
During that round of questioning, he also stuck to the Vance decision as to why he didn't sign on to the Madsen opinion.
I wish I would have had more time on my panel to do the same line of questioning you were able to do. Good job, SECB.
next time Eli, let the other person get frustrated. you risk coming off as whiney and annoying, and your subject will just get calmer and more confident because YOU are losing your shit. just suggestin'.
I think the stranger is a far left liberal whack site that is sponsored by a bunch of whiney gays who need democrats because they are the party of the weak.
He doesn't support gay marriage... Smart man ! And by the way, that doesn't mean that he won't support gay people in their legal rights. And it doesn't mean that he dislikes gay people. He is simply upholding the law that guarantees life generation. Life is good !
The man I focus on in this post, Justice Richard B. Sanders, signed Johnson's opinion, saying he agreed—or, in supreme court language, concurred—with what Johnson wrote.
The Rumbaugh vs. Johnson race will be decided in the primary because it only has two contenders.
The Sanders race (in which we've endorsed Charlie Wiggins) will be decided in the general because it has three contenders.
His response: "Well, it's true, they can".
During that round of questioning, he also stuck to the Vance decision as to why he didn't sign on to the Madsen opinion.
I wish I would have had more time on my panel to do the same line of questioning you were able to do. Good job, SECB.